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hybridization of N in HCN​

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Answered by CalMeNivi007
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Answer:

Hybridization of Nitrogen in Hydrogen cyanide....

This refers only to valence shell electron configuration. Nitrogen has two sp hybridized orbitals and two degenerate p orbitals; one sp orbital is participating in a sigma bond with the Carbon atom's sp hybridized orbital and the other houses a lone pair of electorns. The two p orbitals each contain a single electron which partake in pi bonds with 2 unpaired p orbital electrons of the Carbon atom.

tl;dr

Both Carbon and Nitrogen are sp hybridized.....

Now, Nitrogen

1)sp N sigma bonds with sp C

2) spN (lone pair of electrons)

3) pN (unpaired electorn) pi bonds with pC (unpaired electon)

4) pN (unpaired electorn) pi bonds with pC (unpaired electron)

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Answered by debrups71
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Answer:

sp

Explanation:

sp hybridisation as it contain S and p oribitals

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